Barrow Island, Australia

Barrow Island lies of the north-west coast of Western Australia, and is an important habitat for a variety of species. Declared a public reserve for flora and fauna in 1908, and classified as a Class A Nature Reserve in 1910, Barrow island is one of the most important conservation reserves in Western Australia. The island is home of nearly 2,800 species, including 24 found nowhere else on Earth

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Barrow Island has been profiled with support from Chevron Australia to help raise awareness about the biodiversity of the island and the need for its protection and conservation.Learn more about Barrow Island »